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it seems to me that this israeli government mr. netanyahu, the prime minister of israel, is using palestinian and israeli for his election campaign. that is unjust, unfair and unacceptable. he is also saying his media people are saying his spokespersons are saying that there is no free media in gaza while there is a cnn correspondent and a bbc correspondent. they are insulting international media because they're preparing for the ground for huge casualties among palestinian among innocent civilians. it can only stop if israel is pressured. >> if this situation continues to escalate, we're looking at the potential here that israel could move into a ground assault. is that something that the people of gaza are ready for? >> if that happens, we will face a disaster and see hundreds of palestinian civilians killed because we're talking about the most populated area in the world. the most densely populated area in the world. 1.6 million people living in less than 140 square miles. this is a very little piece of la land. 150,000 palestin
it seems to me that this israeli government mr. netanyahu, the prime minister of israel, is using palestinian and israeli for his election campaign. that is unjust, unfair and unacceptable. he is also saying his media people are saying his spokespersons are saying that there is no free media in gaza while there is a cnn correspondent and a bbc correspondent. they are insulting international media because they're preparing for the ground for huge casualties among palestinian among innocent...
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the federal government reached a settlement with the largest bank. that would mean billions of dollars going back to the home owners. rebecca cooper live with this story. >> maryland would be one of the biggest recipients of this payout. when he announced the agreement with the federal government and the banking industry, federal -- president obama said it will not only help the individual, but the entire american economy. today a long side other maryland officials, the attorney general gonged the agreement. here in prince george's county we're home owners have the largest foreclosure rate in the washington area, many had almost given up. >> i do not know how to get out of it. the >> it is terrifying when you are doing the right thing and making payments. >> new hope for everyone trying to keep their homes. maryland got the six highest paid out in the country. the five largest lenders agreeing to help over 1 million americans facing foreclosures. it is the largest industry settlement since the tobacco deal. >> the money goes directly to people who ar
the federal government reached a settlement with the largest bank. that would mean billions of dollars going back to the home owners. rebecca cooper live with this story. >> maryland would be one of the biggest recipients of this payout. when he announced the agreement with the federal government and the banking industry, federal -- president obama said it will not only help the individual, but the entire american economy. today a long side other maryland officials, the attorney general...
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that you will shower with your life giving spirit those to whom we have entrusted the authority of our government, that there may be justice and peace at home and that we may be a plessing to all the nations of the world. in the time of pross terty, fill our parties with thankfulness and in the day of trouble let us not lose our trust in you. let this national tree be a reminder that in some inexplicable way you are standing with us at all times. all this we ask in your most holy name, amen. >> good evening. on behalf of the national park foundation and national park service it is a great privilege to present the national christmas tree lithing. just steps from here 90 years ago this grand tradition began as a small group of people gathered together to celebrate the holiday season in our nation. through the the years the tradition has continued, in times of peace and war and times of prosperity and hardship. steadfast for 90 years we have come here. tonight we gather again to honor this moment and this place. it's part of the great american story. our nation is woven together by moments and place
that you will shower with your life giving spirit those to whom we have entrusted the authority of our government, that there may be justice and peace at home and that we may be a plessing to all the nations of the world. in the time of pross terty, fill our parties with thankfulness and in the day of trouble let us not lose our trust in you. let this national tree be a reminder that in some inexplicable way you are standing with us at all times. all this we ask in your most holy name, amen....
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pray that he will shower with your life giving spirit those with whom we trust the authority of our government. that we may be a blessing to all the nations of the world. in a time of prosperity, fill our thoughts with thankfulness, and let us not lose our trust in you. let this national tree be a reminder that in some inexplicable way you are standing next to us at all times. all this we ask in your most holy name, amen. >> good evening. i have asked the national park foundation and the national park service. it is a privilege to participate in the national christmas tree lighting. 90 years ago, the scrams tradition -- this grand tradition began. through the years, the tradition has continued in times of peace and times of war. times of prosperity and times of hardship. steadfast and true for 90 years, we have come here. tonight, we gather in the majesty of president's park to honor this place. in our nation is woven together with moments and places such as these. each with a unique and honorable story to share. places like that smelly, yosemite, yellowstone, places that the remind us of our
pray that he will shower with your life giving spirit those with whom we trust the authority of our government. that we may be a blessing to all the nations of the world. in a time of prosperity, fill our thoughts with thankfulness, and let us not lose our trust in you. let this national tree be a reminder that in some inexplicable way you are standing next to us at all times. all this we ask in your most holy name, amen. >> good evening. i have asked the national park foundation and the...
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closest to the people governs best. having a civil society of the principal of solidarity where we, through our civic organizations, through our churches, through our charities, through our different groups where we interact with people as a community, that's how we advance the common good. by not having big government crowd out civic society, but by having enough space in our communities so that we can interact with each other, and take care of people who are down and out in our communities. those principles are very, very important, and the preferential option for the poor, which is one of the primary tenets of catholic social teaching, means don't keep people poor, don't make people dependent on government so that they stay stuck at their station in life. help people get out of poverty onto a life of independence. >> that is very close to what you think? >> well, i have qualifications about that. first of all, subsidiarity is not just about government. it's not about federalism. he then went on to talk about civil so
closest to the people governs best. having a civil society of the principal of solidarity where we, through our civic organizations, through our churches, through our charities, through our different groups where we interact with people as a community, that's how we advance the common good. by not having big government crowd out civic society, but by having enough space in our communities so that we can interact with each other, and take care of people who are down and out in our communities....
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that's how invisible staff can be in government. but they are absolutely essential in government. the president is never alone with a decision, and you would never want him to be. candidates alone on the debate stage, foster a fiction where the presidency is a form of tennis in a business suit where you stand out there and do it all alone. another debate commissioner who i've known for decades told me last night that he thinks the candidates should get the questions in advance. i hadn't thought of that one myself, but as soon as i heard it, i agreed with him. in most presidencies there will not be one instance, not one in four years in office, where a president has to think on his feet in the instant about a policy decision. nor would you want him to. you want a president to carefully consider every governing decision, to take as much time as it takes to make the best decision. to give more thought to and seek more advice on things he or she is not sure about. what we should want to hear from presidential candidates is a careful, considered position, a response they've had time to
that's how invisible staff can be in government. but they are absolutely essential in government. the president is never alone with a decision, and you would never want him to be. candidates alone on the debate stage, foster a fiction where the presidency is a form of tennis in a business suit where you stand out there and do it all alone. another debate commissioner who i've known for decades told me last night that he thinks the candidates should get the questions in advance. i hadn't thought...
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that is what is so important and makes our government and our policies active instead of bureaucratic and flat. that is why i look for in people. i look for that energy. >> thank you, you have a lot of energy, secretary hilda solis, we're glad you came. [applause] c-span3 c-span2 >> by the time i was 9 years old, was handing out leaflets for robert kennedy and then i broke with the democratic party. i went to work for john lindsay who is running for mayor of new york. i went down to the liberal party to work for him i was handed out leaflets on the street corner in new york. some woman thought this was cute, this little boy handing out leaflets and chest and why and i made the case for john lindsay and got an early start on my political consulting career and made the case against his opponent as well. she said that is so cute and she handed me a box of pastry, a white box with string, and it took a back to the liberal party headquarters and we opened it up and there was all these doughnuts and a wad of $10 bills. in one of my early lessons and politics, the district's lawyer grabbed t
that is what is so important and makes our government and our policies active instead of bureaucratic and flat. that is why i look for in people. i look for that energy. >> thank you, you have a lot of energy, secretary hilda solis, we're glad you came. [applause] c-span3 c-span2 >> by the time i was 9 years old, was handing out leaflets for robert kennedy and then i broke with the democratic party. i went to work for john lindsay who is running for mayor of new york. i went down to...
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in the mid-'90s she turned down offer by the sudanese government to arrest usama bin laden. >> she is completely unable to admit she was wrong and take an position that led to escape of the man that ultimately killed 3,000 american, usama bin laden. >> rice may face trouble from the left not because of the diplomatic record but her financial one. sunlight foundation that espouses government transisn't reports rice and her husband said to be worth more than $20 million own between a quarter and half in transcanada stock. the company tried to build the controversial keystone pipeline. as to the stock ownership with a potential conflict, in white house spokesman insinuated the work was report of the opposition research group. >> none of this has anything to do with the tragedy that occurred in benghazi. this is about politics and that is a shame. >> the state department needs to sign off on the pipeline if it goes through. >> this is a group on the left, not on the right as the white house suggested. >> bret: thank you. >> you're welcome. >> bret: new talk about closing the guantanamo ba
in the mid-'90s she turned down offer by the sudanese government to arrest usama bin laden. >> she is completely unable to admit she was wrong and take an position that led to escape of the man that ultimately killed 3,000 american, usama bin laden. >> rice may face trouble from the left not because of the diplomatic record but her financial one. sunlight foundation that espouses government transisn't reports rice and her husband said to be worth more than $20 million own between a...
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he has to make the government work. >> here is the president and sasha and malia and mrs. obama as they now arrive in washington, d.c., coming in from their home in chicago after winning a decisive victory for re-election as the 44th president of the united states. you're watching this live arrival of the obamas returning to washington and headed to the white house as they prepare, i'm sure, to get ready to find the second inauguration and for the president to prepare while he's going to deal with the congress and other matters as the head of state and as the commander in chief of the armed services. governor ed rendell and michelle cottle, thanks for your time. >>> coming up, their plan to destroy president obama didn't work. so they are pointing fingers. you won't believe who they are blaming. it's not a democrat. this is "politicsnation," the place for politics, msnbc. and create a next-gen s.u.v. with best-in-class fuel economy of 26 miles per gallon, highway, and best-in-class passenger roominess? yeah, that would be cool. introducing the all-new nissan pathfinder. it
he has to make the government work. >> here is the president and sasha and malia and mrs. obama as they now arrive in washington, d.c., coming in from their home in chicago after winning a decisive victory for re-election as the 44th president of the united states. you're watching this live arrival of the obamas returning to washington and headed to the white house as they prepare, i'm sure, to get ready to find the second inauguration and for the president to prepare while he's going to...
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spent his life in government. nothing wrong with that. but right now we need someone who understands the economy fundamentally. senator santorum has the same economic lightweight background the president has. >> economic lightweight. that's the line that got the attention of both santorum and president obama's chief strategist david axelrod. >> for mitt romney to say he's the economic heavyweight. this is a man who doesn't understand conservative principles. conservatives don't say i'll create jobs and change the economy and manage the economy. just the option. what we believe in is getting government out of the way and creating opportunity and let the private sector do these things. >> massachusetts went from tenth in the nation to job creation to 47th. their debt went up 16.5%. government jobs grew. that's six times the rate of private sector jobs. if he thinks he's an economic heavyweight he must be looking in a fun house mirror. that's not the report of an economic heavyweight. >> senator john mccain of arizona meanwhile, of course, t
spent his life in government. nothing wrong with that. but right now we need someone who understands the economy fundamentally. senator santorum has the same economic lightweight background the president has. >> economic lightweight. that's the line that got the attention of both santorum and president obama's chief strategist david axelrod. >> for mitt romney to say he's the economic heavyweight. this is a man who doesn't understand conservative principles. conservatives don't say...
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the budget of the government is only about $5 billion. he said anti-marks operations alone won't bring down the horrific murder rate. to do that he had to convince the public that murders would be solved. step one is create a team. in the ministry of justice, i visited the csi unit. here teams take turns living in shifts like firefighters in a firehouse. >> in this room, a crime is monitored 24 hours a day. when a crime is committed, the radios start going off and they launch the investigators to the scene of the crime. in the last week, how many times have you gone out to investigate crime scenes or murders? >> six times. >> wow. >> the minster said the new efforts are paying off. >> in the past couple of years, the murder rate has begun to decline. >> for takes more than training investigators. radical surgery had to be performed to fight one of the region's biggest and oldest problems. corruption. this is the large suburb, population 1 million. it used to be one of the more violent areas in guatemala city, but two crime-fighting pilot
the budget of the government is only about $5 billion. he said anti-marks operations alone won't bring down the horrific murder rate. to do that he had to convince the public that murders would be solved. step one is create a team. in the ministry of justice, i visited the csi unit. here teams take turns living in shifts like firefighters in a firehouse. >> in this room, a crime is monitored 24 hours a day. when a crime is committed, the radios start going off and they launch the...
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but that has to change when you go into government. i think -- there was a bigger reason, but one of the reasons why collectively the blair government was too close to some people in the press was because of our experience in opposition. and we had not stopped and thought, hang on, we can't continue to operate that way in government. >> i will pick that point up a little bit later, mr. straw. the points you make in the paragraphs, points which we've heard from other witnesses, in particular the need to sensationalize really, the truth may be prosaic and boring. but if you add the spice of a clash or conflict it becomes more interesting. this is paragraph 20. >> yes. >> and the problems of print media decline. mr. campbell spoke to those matters. are there any points you'd wish to elaborate? >> two sets of points. there wasn't ever a golden age of journalism. and indeed before radio got going, newspapers were even more powerful than they are today. and part of the focus of the labor party it's still there. certainly it's about the role
but that has to change when you go into government. i think -- there was a bigger reason, but one of the reasons why collectively the blair government was too close to some people in the press was because of our experience in opposition. and we had not stopped and thought, hang on, we can't continue to operate that way in government. >> i will pick that point up a little bit later, mr. straw. the points you make in the paragraphs, points which we've heard from other witnesses, in...
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the world is governed from that. it is not the big corporations or banks that run the economy, it is the young couple who decide to work. >> when they are educated with wealth they . >> are helpful. this fantastic investment in vaccinations that helps so do you not have a kid who is physically handicapped for life, that drags the family down. the way that government sources are used is crucial. there are some things like advancement and research and primary school we need the government money but it has to be controlled. >> thank you, sir. next, you want to live to be 150? my next guest says the first person to do so my have already been born. it might be you. do you want to live to be 150? i don't. how advances in medicine may change everything. .so as you cas customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfactio
the world is governed from that. it is not the big corporations or banks that run the economy, it is the young couple who decide to work. >> when they are educated with wealth they . >> are helpful. this fantastic investment in vaccinations that helps so do you not have a kid who is physically handicapped for life, that drags the family down. the way that government sources are used is crucial. there are some things like advancement and research and primary school we need the...
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you had to sell it the government could buy it. if you had one after that you were raised and it worked. do you think in this country we would stand for it. >> australia only had 7 percent gun owners. >> if she has this exception it will make no difference in the real world but everybody feels great. >> hold on. i was going to talk about the fiscal cliff but the second panel we have more to talk about here. i have an interesting question from a viewer who wrote in and i think we should talk about it. stay tuned on the other side of this break. were >> sometimes we take viewer's questions and comments and we bring them to you. this is reads: >> gillian thanks for the e-mail. the audio to address the media coverage of this. >> in some ways it's like the classic question poseed by the holocaust for example. thro wrote the book after the holocaust saying the only appropriate answer is silence. there's nothing you can say in words that will be adequate to the task in some ways diminishes just by speaking about it. that's always the prob
you had to sell it the government could buy it. if you had one after that you were raised and it worked. do you think in this country we would stand for it. >> australia only had 7 percent gun owners. >> if she has this exception it will make no difference in the real world but everybody feels great. >> hold on. i was going to talk about the fiscal cliff but the second panel we have more to talk about here. i have an interesting question from a viewer who wrote in and i think...
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it would have been total crisis mode for the whole of the government. if i would have said we're going to have a show of hands now, who voted which way and how would have been out in 30 seconds. the business of politics, part of the problem here, which is why this is the right moment to assess what can be done is the business of politics has become acutely more difficult, not for the fault of either politicians or media, but because the system in which you operate is fundamentally different. this is a problem that has arisen here in a particular way and that's why we have this inquiry. but you can talk to any leader in the democratic world today and they would say this is a major question, how they have the right interaction with the media in a world and that is light years away from what we grew up with. >> your informal contacts with mrs. brooks, did many of those have to do with her personal support for you in the context of what she describes as hostility between you and mr. brown? >> to be fair to her, she was pretty cautious about what she said ab
it would have been total crisis mode for the whole of the government. if i would have said we're going to have a show of hands now, who voted which way and how would have been out in 30 seconds. the business of politics, part of the problem here, which is why this is the right moment to assess what can be done is the business of politics has become acutely more difficult, not for the fault of either politicians or media, but because the system in which you operate is fundamentally different....
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too, and there was some problem with the approach we adopted and the fact that we survived in that government and whilst others didn't. >> arguably, there is polar positions like the ones that mr. airborn adopts and we will see in his piece that it is all of the political classes, and then in the position of mr. campbell, it is more of the fault of fourth estate. culture of negativity, everything else, do you have a different pope ssition, a mid position. >> yes, i have indicated that the truth lies in between, and there are high responsibilities on both journalists in the media and journalists in the newspapers, and i am not trying to be polly anna-ish, and that is the wrong metaphor, but the balanced approach lies in the middle. we fed each other. mr. airborn is completely all of the wall in what he writes, but mr. campbell is not completely correct either. >> one can debate the diagnosis, but what if anything can be done about it in the free democracy? >> well, i think that the process of this inquiry is quite doing something about it, just as the process of the "lawrence inquiry" and the
too, and there was some problem with the approach we adopted and the fact that we survived in that government and whilst others didn't. >> arguably, there is polar positions like the ones that mr. airborn adopts and we will see in his piece that it is all of the political classes, and then in the position of mr. campbell, it is more of the fault of fourth estate. culture of negativity, everything else, do you have a different pope ssition, a mid position. >> yes, i have indicated...
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well, most of us realize that we need some level of government but we would like for the government that we have to at least pretend to engage a brain in doing what it does. in new york city, mayor michael bloomberg not only tolerated the occupy wall street fiasco but even praised them for their stand. this in spite of the day that they broke the law by getting up illegal camps, operated without benefit of the all too per vasive new york style regulations and permits required of other groups that have such demonstrations and became a haven of criminal activity from rape and assault to lesser but equally disgusting acts such as publicly firefighter d defecating on police cars. the same city recently arrested new york city pastors and christians because they peacefully protested an idiotic decision by the same h heavy handed mayor to no longer allow unused public school buildings to be used by local churches. the mayor defends a mosque adjacent to the 9/11 memorial but thinks that a christian ministry which provides food and job training and education as well as worship is not a proper ren
well, most of us realize that we need some level of government but we would like for the government that we have to at least pretend to engage a brain in doing what it does. in new york city, mayor michael bloomberg not only tolerated the occupy wall street fiasco but even praised them for their stand. this in spite of the day that they broke the law by getting up illegal camps, operated without benefit of the all too per vasive new york style regulations and permits required of other groups...
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facebook wants all this help from the government to promote itself. yet the owners, the ceos of the company are doing everything they possibly can to avoid paying taxes. they are extracting billions of dollars from the american public but now are renouncing their citizenships to avoid paying taxes. >> gautham nagesh. >> well, i assume the caller's referring to facebook co-founder eduardo saverin who is a brazilian naturalized citizen who decided to renounce his citizenship. he spoke in the "new york times" yesterday. he said that that decision was actually made last january. regardless, the impression has been by many people that he is doing this to avoid paying taxes after facebook goes public. he will actually have to pay capital gains taxes on his entire holdings. i've seen "the economist," which owns cq, estimated that to be as much as a half billion dollars at the current valuations. that is still of course a bet that the shares are going to be worth more in the future. mr. saverin says he simply has decided to move on, he's an international citi
facebook wants all this help from the government to promote itself. yet the owners, the ceos of the company are doing everything they possibly can to avoid paying taxes. they are extracting billions of dollars from the american public but now are renouncing their citizenships to avoid paying taxes. >> gautham nagesh. >> well, i assume the caller's referring to facebook co-founder eduardo saverin who is a brazilian naturalized citizen who decided to renounce his citizenship. he spoke...
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every government, every company, do they have to fear what may happen on twitter now? >> i think they have to embrace what's happening on twitter. >> reporter: how the internet has revolutionized revolutions. later on sunday morning. >> osgood: king peggy is the story of an everyday person who unexpectedly rose to power in a far-off land and received the most unlikely title to go along with it. seth doane will have her story. >> bye. >> reporter: the veteran washington d.c. secretary was prepared to handle anything. except the phone call that changed everything. >> wow! i said, okay, let me think about it. >> reporter: a modern day fairy tale. the life of king peggy later on sunday morning. >> osgood: glen campbell has been the king of country music for more than 40 years now. so it's painful to note that his long reign is drawing towards its close with a final brave and poignant tour. anthony mason will take us along. ♪ it's knowing that your door is always open and your path is free to walk ♪ > he sold nearly 50 million records. but last year glen campbell was di
every government, every company, do they have to fear what may happen on twitter now? >> i think they have to embrace what's happening on twitter. >> reporter: how the internet has revolutionized revolutions. later on sunday morning. >> osgood: king peggy is the story of an everyday person who unexpectedly rose to power in a far-off land and received the most unlikely title to go along with it. seth doane will have her story. >> bye. >> reporter: the veteran...
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govern, everyone. i'm christine romans, welcome to our help desk special. the best way to make money is make sure your money is working for you. be honest. maybe you'd rather go to the dentist than get an annual checkup of your money. here goes. sit down. it won't hurt. you won't have the to give up your morning latte or anything like that. three drivers for your health, job, investment and health. a great year for the s&p 500. did you miss it? the s&p is up around 13% so far this year. the dow is above 13,000 again. calm it the ben bernanke rally. his fed pumping billions of dollars into the company, and stocks are loving it. but individual investors have missed it. stock, mutual fund outflows upwards of a trillion dollars so far this year. don't feel bad. hedge funds running scared, too. what's been scaring everybody? the fiscal cliff, anemic u.s. growth, europe's financial crisis, china's slowdown. so proceed, but proceed with caution. co-founder and president of ulta capital management, jack otter, editor and author of "worth it, not worth it" and walte
govern, everyone. i'm christine romans, welcome to our help desk special. the best way to make money is make sure your money is working for you. be honest. maybe you'd rather go to the dentist than get an annual checkup of your money. here goes. sit down. it won't hurt. you won't have the to give up your morning latte or anything like that. three drivers for your health, job, investment and health. a great year for the s&p 500. did you miss it? the s&p is up around 13% so far this year....
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government regulations change... oil peaks and plummets. and let's not even get started on the weather. the fact is: no two flights are ever the same. no matter how many times we've accomplished them in the past. the eighty-thousand employees at delta... must predict the unpredictable. anticipate the unexpected. and never let the rules... overrule common sense. this is how we tame the unwieldiness of air travel. pull it taut... and wrap it around the globe... until it's not just lines you see... it's the world. oh there's tons. french presses, espresso tampers, filters. it can get really complicated. not nearly as complicated as shipping it though. i mean shipping is a hassle. not with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits it ships, anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. that is easy. best news i've heard all day! i'm soooo amped! i mean not amped. excited. well, sort of amped. really kind of in between. have you ever thought about decaf? do you think that would help? yeah. priority mail flat rate shipping
government regulations change... oil peaks and plummets. and let's not even get started on the weather. the fact is: no two flights are ever the same. no matter how many times we've accomplished them in the past. the eighty-thousand employees at delta... must predict the unpredictable. anticipate the unexpected. and never let the rules... overrule common sense. this is how we tame the unwieldiness of air travel. pull it taut... and wrap it around the globe... until it's not just lines you...
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it has been said that watergate ushered in an era of skepticism about the competence of government and about generally speaking particularly when combined with the vietnam war the uses of executive power in particular. that skepticism arose in the context of a country where we needed and where we have developed an energetic executive. >> that was the executive privilege. perhaps what watergate accomplished was not really to make the public merely skeptical of the president is he, but rather to affirmatively weaken the presidency. to diminish it. to demystify it. >> they embraced a kind of pop lichl that is designed to show empathy with voters and assure voters that the candidate can be entrusted with power. an assurance that was made all the more necessary by watergate. a contradiction emerges, or as the modern presidency has become more popu list, the ability to persuade the american people has been emboldened. presidents now regularly go public, and in doing so, they have assumed an ever greater role in swallowing up legislative power and in dictating the content of national legislat
it has been said that watergate ushered in an era of skepticism about the competence of government and about generally speaking particularly when combined with the vietnam war the uses of executive power in particular. that skepticism arose in the context of a country where we needed and where we have developed an energetic executive. >> that was the executive privilege. perhaps what watergate accomplished was not really to make the public merely skeptical of the president is he, but...
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mean willoughby's that the state will floats a $2.6 billion bond ended 3.2 billion from the federal government in grants this goes to 130 mi. track for madera to bakersfield to 60 4/6 according to senator construction could begin in six months as well as adding tens of thousands of jobs we did a statement from senate republican leader bob happened then he says closing schools for three weeks was spending 8,000,000,130 mi. of track this defies logic and it is irresponsible sell a lot of republicans voted against this because this is a boats that would be difficult to commence legislators as well as constituents that this was the right move to make. >>> crazily in sacramento thank you. this is what is left of a car that smashed into a treat a group of limited teenagers were piled in the overnight crash happened. it's nice and 50 year- old driver is in critical condition. and five of his friends are heard reporter lynn the tells us investigators think this started as a teenage joy ride. >>> yes it did. fighting for is live. never a good combination and tonight alameda police investigators are sti
mean willoughby's that the state will floats a $2.6 billion bond ended 3.2 billion from the federal government in grants this goes to 130 mi. track for madera to bakersfield to 60 4/6 according to senator construction could begin in six months as well as adding tens of thousands of jobs we did a statement from senate republican leader bob happened then he says closing schools for three weeks was spending 8,000,000,130 mi. of track this defies logic and it is irresponsible sell a lot of...
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the federal government pays 80% of the construction and the state does 20%. our state steps up and says 80% is not enough. we have the responsibility to take care of the bridges. we set aside more state dollars to do that. each state has to step up and say the 20% may have to increase on that. those are difficult issues. the transportation committee will have to take on. they'll have to work through the process. all of these are reality. we're dealing with a large debt. with that i would like to yield three minutes. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding. it used to be. it needs to be the decisions they used in proportion to their use and so forth. federal taxes were used for those projects that were truly federal in scope. the interstate highways, the national airports and harbors. local taxes paid for walk sidewalks and local streets and lower energy costs as part of the bargain. now, you know, what we're proposing to do is to raise taxes on people who pay a lot of taxes. apple makes more money on this ipad than exxon makes on the equivalent cost of six barr
the federal government pays 80% of the construction and the state does 20%. our state steps up and says 80% is not enough. we have the responsibility to take care of the bridges. we set aside more state dollars to do that. each state has to step up and say the 20% may have to increase on that. those are difficult issues. the transportation committee will have to take on. they'll have to work through the process. all of these are reality. we're dealing with a large debt. with that i would like...
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a lot of them want to govern. i think things can happen quickly in january. >> there is a lot of talk with the gop looking ahead to the debt limit when there will be anything substantial don entitlement reform and things of that nature. and how worries are you that we could see a repeat of the possible down great of the u.s. createit rating? >> i'm concerned about it. we reached the debt limit, but tricks we can play to keep the government operating. that looks like no more than 60 days. it's an arbitrary and useless statute. denmark i think is the only other country that has something like that. this would be gamesmanship of the most dangerous kind. i hope nobody is going to play that game. i know the president said he is not going to play that game. if the republicans think they use that as leverage, they do that at their own risk. >> congressman, good luck to the cardinals. take care. >> thank you, luke. >> we are keeping our eye on how the stalemate is playing on wall street and president george hw bush is now
a lot of them want to govern. i think things can happen quickly in january. >> there is a lot of talk with the gop looking ahead to the debt limit when there will be anything substantial don entitlement reform and things of that nature. and how worries are you that we could see a repeat of the possible down great of the u.s. createit rating? >> i'm concerned about it. we reached the debt limit, but tricks we can play to keep the government operating. that looks like no more than 60...
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he wants to see a bigger and bigger government with a health care system run by the government. he wants to see people pay more in taxes. their massive debts can cause fiscal calamity. do you know how many people are unemployed in spain? 25% of the population. i do not want to transform the american into europe. i want to restore america to the principles that made america the hope of the earth. [applause] we recognize that when the founders wrote the declaration of independence that our rights came from the creator. that changed everything. we have right to life and to the pursuit of happiness. americans have felt a stronger america. i want to keep america strong by knowing we are a unique nation and restoring those values. we are on the very edge. we're at the corner. this is going to be a time when america is line to take off and economic vitality. if we stay on the road we're on we are in trouble. if we take a different turn you are going to see our economy come back in a way that will shock the world and convince every family that their future will be brighter. we finally h
he wants to see a bigger and bigger government with a health care system run by the government. he wants to see people pay more in taxes. their massive debts can cause fiscal calamity. do you know how many people are unemployed in spain? 25% of the population. i do not want to transform the american into europe. i want to restore america to the principles that made america the hope of the earth. [applause] we recognize that when the founders wrote the declaration of independence that our rights...
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. >> once you have a statute there, it is easy to amend it, and the less benign government in years to come will amend it in a way that is amicable to the interests of the press. do you see any force in that? >> no, on that basis, you would not change the law at all, because it would change again. it is not easy to amend primary ledgedation, and i mean -- legislation, because it is quite -- in abstract theory it is easy, because the legislation is passive, but in practice it is difficult, because you have to have parliamentary time to do so and make a case to the colleagues and go to the minister and before the house of commons and explain why you are doing it, and then it will proceed through the stages which takes a long time which is a necessary part of the process. i think it is absurd to argue that you should do one thing that is right today for fear that something may happen in the future. i mean either we should look at the case on the merits, and if it is correct, then go for it, and if it isn't, then don't go for it. >> the editor of the "times" -- >> mr. harding. >> gave that
. >> once you have a statute there, it is easy to amend it, and the less benign government in years to come will amend it in a way that is amicable to the interests of the press. do you see any force in that? >> no, on that basis, you would not change the law at all, because it would change again. it is not easy to amend primary ledgedation, and i mean -- legislation, because it is quite -- in abstract theory it is easy, because the legislation is passive, but in practice it is...
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the bill would prohibit government from rules governing children working in agriculture. rules that date back to 1938. >> it wouldn't be unusual to be putting in 14 or even 18-hour days. there's probably no difference between dad putting it in and a 12-year-old boy putting it in. >> reporter: supporters of this proposed bill admit nothing is likely to happen on capitol hill quickly. as you just saw, any change in these rules face a tough political battle. coming up, we'll go ban to the fields as the harvest winds up in california and we'll deal into the proposed details of this law and how it might affect the children who right now are working in the fields even as we speak. that's tonight at 11:00. >> we look forward to seeing wk that. if you have a tip for investigative union, give us a call. 888-996-tip or send us an e-mail. >>> still ahead, president obama gets a big endorsement. >>> and concern on the east coast after hurricane sandy slams into cuba. we'll have the latest. >>> a new study may give hope to women concern about alzheimer's. the controversial medical th
the bill would prohibit government from rules governing children working in agriculture. rules that date back to 1938. >> it wouldn't be unusual to be putting in 14 or even 18-hour days. there's probably no difference between dad putting it in and a 12-year-old boy putting it in. >> reporter: supporters of this proposed bill admit nothing is likely to happen on capitol hill quickly. as you just saw, any change in these rules face a tough political battle. coming up, we'll go ban to...
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it looked like there was going to be a labor government. historically our policy positions would in a sense have gone after the murdoch empire, cl weather it was cross media ownership or whatever itig
it looked like there was going to be a labor government. historically our policy positions would in a sense have gone after the murdoch empire, cl weather it was cross media ownership or whatever itig
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for commercial reasons, possibly with long term interests of your company company's, what government policy might be on media ownership. >> could you repeat that? >> for commercial reasons a reference to what future government policy might be on media ownership which would affect the commercial interests of news international. >> yes. >> in the run up to the endorsement, the endorsement of the "sun" was on the eighteenth of march, 1997. according to what this is -- [talking over each other] >> full disclosure, 1997 edition which is no. 24. >> yes. >> you look five lines down, this relates to what happened on the seventeenth of march 1997. blair when to the final mile for an article for the sun at the start of the election campaign. he wrote in skeptical tones that rupert was delighted. were you delighted? >> i don't remember whether i would have been. he rode in highly skeptical terms. >> and no reason to delay the endorsement for labor. that endorsement was your decision? >> it certainly would have been in my approval. >> some would say you extracted as much as you could from mr. bl
for commercial reasons, possibly with long term interests of your company company's, what government policy might be on media ownership. >> could you repeat that? >> for commercial reasons a reference to what future government policy might be on media ownership which would affect the commercial interests of news international. >> yes. >> in the run up to the endorsement, the endorsement of the "sun" was on the eighteenth of march, 1997. according to what this...
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. >> here, the government is saying that the federal government has a duty to tell the individual citizen that it must act, and that is different from what we have in previous cases. >> well -- >> that changes the relationship of the federal government to the individual in a very fundamental way. do you not have the heavy burden of justification to show authorization under the constitution? >> the court's conservative justices were even more pointed in their questioning, specifically over how deeply the government can influence the choices of an individual. >> can the government require you to buy a cell phone because that would facilitate responding when you need emergency services? >> everybody has to buy food sooner or later. so, you define the market as food. therefore, everybody's in the market. therefore, you can make people buy broccoli. >> but the administration argues health care is different, since almost everyone requires medical attention at some time during their life, whether they're insured or not. on the liberal wing of the bench, justice ginsberg seemed to defend the pres
. >> here, the government is saying that the federal government has a duty to tell the individual citizen that it must act, and that is different from what we have in previous cases. >> well -- >> that changes the relationship of the federal government to the individual in a very fundamental way. do you not have the heavy burden of justification to show authorization under the constitution? >> the court's conservative justices were even more pointed in their questioning,...
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blair's government? >> i don't think there ever was such a deal. >> could we be clear, mr. campbell, on what that answer's based? i'm not asking you to comment. i'm just skug from your own knowledge if you knew of such a deal you would tell us because i've asked you to tell us. do you have any evidence of such a deal? >> no. absolutely not. >> in terms of the possibility of implied trade-offs or unspoken supplications, paragraph 49, you refer there to -- i think we probably asked you to look at the big bad bastard comment, which is mr. paul keating, who was then of course the labor prime minister in australia, wasn't he? >> yeah. >> you cover this in your diaries, volume 1, pages 247 and followi following. you set out part of the citation. page 247. on the 16th of july, 199 5. >> mm-hmm. >> on murdoch he told tb he's a big bad bastard and the only way you can deal with him is to make sure he thinks you can be a big bad bastard too. >> mm-hmm. >> you can only -- you can do deals with him without ever saying a deal it done. >> mm-hmm. >> but the only thing he cares about is h
blair's government? >> i don't think there ever was such a deal. >> could we be clear, mr. campbell, on what that answer's based? i'm not asking you to comment. i'm just skug from your own knowledge if you knew of such a deal you would tell us because i've asked you to tell us. do you have any evidence of such a deal? >> no. absolutely not. >> in terms of the possibility of implied trade-offs or unspoken supplications, paragraph 49, you refer there to -- i think we...
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. >> reporter: another encouraging sign: while state and local governments are still cutting jobs, the pace is slowing sharply, sharply, just 6,000 were lost in february. >> pelley: anthony, thank you. even with these jobs that the economy is economy is creating, 12.8 million americans are still out of work and that is only part of the story. if you had people who have to settle for part-time work and the folks who stopped looking, the number is nearly double, 23.5 23.5 million. one other sign of recovery today-- this is the third anniversary of the day the stock market hit bottom. on on march 9, 2009, the dow closed a little over 6,547. today's close was 12,922. so in three years it's up 97%. in other words, it's nearly doubled. no president since f.d.r. has been reelected with an unemployment rate higher than 7.2%. there's really no chance that it will be lower than that on election day just eight months away. so can this president make history history again? norah norah o'donnell is at the white house tonight. >> r >> reporter: scott, he may be able to make history, certainly jobs r
. >> reporter: another encouraging sign: while state and local governments are still cutting jobs, the pace is slowing sharply, sharply, just 6,000 were lost in february. >> pelley: anthony, thank you. even with these jobs that the economy is economy is creating, 12.8 million americans are still out of work and that is only part of the story. if you had people who have to settle for part-time work and the folks who stopped looking, the number is nearly double, 23.5 23.5 million. one...
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the entire budget of the government is only about $5 billion. he says anti-narcotics operations alone won't bring down the horrific murder rate. to do that, he had to convince the public that murders would actually be solved. step one, create a team of trained detectives. in the basement of the ministry of justice, i visited the barracks of guatemala city's csi unit. here investigatiors take timelying in shifts, like in a fire house. here when a crime is committed, radios start going off and they launch the investigators to the scene of the crime. in the last week how many times have you gone out on calls to investigate crime scenes or murders? >> six. >> six times? wow. the minister says it's already paying off. >> translator: in the past couple of years after they began making the police more professional, the murder rate has begun to decline. >> but it takes more than training investigators. radical surgery had to be performed to fight one of the region's biggest and oldest problems, corruption. this is the large suburb, population 1 million.
the entire budget of the government is only about $5 billion. he says anti-narcotics operations alone won't bring down the horrific murder rate. to do that, he had to convince the public that murders would actually be solved. step one, create a team of trained detectives. in the basement of the ministry of justice, i visited the barracks of guatemala city's csi unit. here investigatiors take timelying in shifts, like in a fire house. here when a crime is committed, radios start going off and...